Recipe
Artifacts
Family Tree
Featured Family Member
Family Migration
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Whose are the empanadas in the picture?

Diana's empandas

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What are the three artifacts?

Lock with key, ring, dictionary

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How many siblings did Mauricio have?

None

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When was Mauricio born and where?

In 1937, Argentina

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Were more people born in Argentina or Poland?

Argentina

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Whose recipe has more steps?

Tamara’s recipe

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How old is each artifact?

150 (lock), 70 (ring), and 70 (dictionary) years old

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How many people in my family tree are named Andrea?

Two, Andrea Leisner and Andrea Sinderman

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What were two of the weird gifts Mauricio received as a doctor?

Dogs and birds

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How many great grandparents moved from Poland and what were their names?

 4: Nathan, Nechume, Jaime, and Olga

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What are the three ingredients that are labeled “to taste”?

 Parsley, oil, and salt

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Where do the artifacts come from?

Russia, Argentina, and Germany.

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How many people do I have in my family tree?

353

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In which city and country does Mauricio live?

Avellaneda, Argentina

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When did Nathan move to Argentina and why?

He moved in 1936 because of the holocaust

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What are two ingredients that both recipes have (not to taste)?

Ground meat and a boiled egg

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For how many generations have my family had the lock for?

Six Generations.

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What are the names of my paternal grandfather’s parents?

Leon Sinderman and Dora Iamposky

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What soccer team did Mauricio like the most?

Independiente
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Why did Jaime move?

 Political crisis and to avoid the army

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Recite the instructions for Tamara’s empanadas?

Cook the meat. Chop the veggies and egg and put it with the meat. Cool the mixture for 2 hours. Put one spoonful of the mixture into the center of the dough disk and fold it in half to do the classic crescent shape.

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When did my great, great, great, grandpa get the lock?

1855

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How many siblings did Olga have?

Six

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How did Mauricio’s family communicate?

His parents would speak to him in Yiddish and he would respond in Spanish, but when his parents didn’t want him to understand, they would speak in Polish

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What were Andrea’s pull factors?

Quality of life, language/culture, education, and experiences